Exaggerated sleeves are pretty much everywhere now. It's a huge trend and I definitely jumped on board. I opted for big tiered flare sleeves with transparent sections above and below the flares. It's a super cute version of a very basic top and that makes it so easy to wear.

I paired it with a pair of waxed black jeans and leather lace up booties, and a grey trench on top because let's be honest...I love the sleeves and would love to wear it without a coat but the weather is not fully nice yet in New York. However, I do really love the shade of grey on this trench. It has a hint of blue, and it makes it super easy to wear in this winter --> spring transition.

Have you tried out the exaggerated sleeves trend yet? If so, how are you wearing it?

It seems like spring has finaaaaaallly sprung in New York! It's still a bit cold in the mornings and evenings but at least today it's sunny and a bit warmer..warm enough for peep toes and lighter outerwear!

I've garnered quite a few pairs of over the knee boots over the years in different patterns and textures but this is my first pair in something that isn't black. This rust color is perfect for spring and I love it even more in satin. It's a bit lighter in weight than my other boots (which tend to be in thicker materials like leather or suede), and it has this peep toe which lets my toes breathe..which makes it even better for spring since I don't need to wear socks with them.

I decided that I wanted to channel my inner Yeezy and pair it with a destroyed turtleneck dress (very Yeezy last season no?)..hahah

All black chic. It's one of the easiest colors to wear, and I usually wear it pretty often when I don't want to think too much about what to wear, or if the weather is gloomy out or if I'm just really lazy. Since I pretty much wear one color, I love to play with textures and patterns to keep it more interesting. To break up the monotony, I wore a black diamond grid turtleneck dress over a black long sleeved tee, and a pair of leather over the knee boots.